Nikolai Obruchev

Nikolai Obruchev
Nikolai Nikolayevich Obruchev
Обручев Николай Николаевич.jpg
Nikolai Nikolayevich Obruchev
Born 1830
Warsaw, Poland
Died 1904 (aged c74)
France
Allegiance  Russian Empire
Service/branch Imperial Russian Army
Rank General
Battles/wars Russo-Turkish War
Awards Order of St. George III Class

Nikolai Nikolayevich Obruchev (1830 - 1904) was a General Staff Officer in the Imperial Russian Army, imperial Russian general staff officer, military statistician, planner and chief of the Main Staff.

Biography

Obruchev was born in Warsaw in a military family. He entered the First Cadet Corps and went on to the Nicholas Military Academy in 1848. In 1858, he founded Voyenny Sbornik (Military Collection) as a professional military journal. However after printing articles critical of Russian military logistics in the Crimea War, he was removed from the position. However he became a protege of Dmitry Milyutin who in 1863 appointed him secretary of the Military Academic Committee of the Main Staff. From this position he helped ensure Miliutin's military reforms were put into effect.

He played a key role in preparing for the Russo-Turkish War of 1877 - 1878. In July 1877 he was posted to the Caucasus front where he successfully planned the defeat of the Turkish Army. Then he was moved to the Balkan front where his plan for winter operations helped lead to the capitulation of the Ottoman Empire

In 1881 Pyotr Vannovskiy, the new Minister of War appointed him chief of the Main Staff. Obruchev now played a role in rearming the Russian Army, constructing fortifications on the western military frontier and laying plans for amphibious operation across the Bosphorus. At this time he proposed reorganising the Main Staff into five directorates: First and Second Quartermaster Generals, Adjutant General, Military Communications and Military Topography. However this structure was not implemented until 1903[1]

He attended the Franco-Russian Military Convention of 1892 and persuaded Nicholas II not to intervene in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 - 1895.

Retired from active service in 1897, Obruchev died in France in June 1904.

References

  • The Fateful Alliance by George F. Kennan, (1984), New York: Pantheon.
  • The Tsar's Colonels: Professionalism, Strategy, and Subversion in Late Imperial Russia by David Alan Rich (1998),Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press.
  1. ^ Secret Soldiers of the Revolution by Raymond W. Leonard, Greenwoodpress 1999

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать реферат

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Nikolai Stepanovich Chernykh — Nikolaï Tchernykh Nikolaï Stepanovitch Tchernykh (en russe : Николай Степанович Черных, translitt. : Nikolaj Stepanovič Černyh ; 6 octobre 1931 26 mai 2004) est un astronome soviétique/russe. Tchernykh est né à Novaïa Ousman dans l …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Nikolaï Stepanovitch Tchernykh — Nikolaï Tchernykh Nikolaï Stepanovitch Tchernykh (en russe : Николай Степанович Черных, translitt. : Nikolaj Stepanovič Černyh ; 6 octobre 1931 26 mai 2004) est un astronome soviétique/russe. Tchernykh est né à Novaïa Ousman dans l …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Nikolaï Tchernykh — Nikolaï Stepanovitch Tchernykh (en russe : Николай Степанович Черных, translitt. : Nikolaj Stepanovič Černyh ; 6 octobre 1931 26 mai 2004) est un astronome soviétique/russe. Tchernykh est né à Novaïa Ousman dans l oblast de Voronej …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Nikolai Chernykh — Nikolay Stepanovich Chernykh (Russian: Николай Степанович Черных) (October 6, 1931 – May 26, 2004) was a Soviet and Russian astronomer. Chernykh was born in the city of Usman in Voronezh Oblast. He specialized in astrometry and the dynamics of… …   Wikipedia

  • General Staff Academy (Imperial Russia) — The General Staff Academy (Russian: Академия генерального штаба, or Akademiya general nogo shtaba) was a Russian military academy, established in 1832 in St.Petersburg. It was first known as the Imperial Military Academy (Императорская военная… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Russian explorers — The Russian Empire at its peak in 1866, including the spheres of influence; this territorial expansion largely corresponds to the extent of contiguous exploration by Russians. This is a list of explorers from the Russian Federation, Soviet Union …   Wikipedia

  • List of Russian people — The Millennium of Russia monument in Veliky Novgorod, featuring the statues and reliefs of the most celebrated people in the first 1000 years of Russian history …   Wikipedia

  • List of Russian language novelists — Russian Writers by Sergei Levitsky, 1856. This is a list of authors who have written works of fiction in the Russian language. The list encompasses novelists and writers of short fiction. For the plain text list, see Category:Russian novelists.… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Russian Earth scientists — Vasily Dokuchaev, the founder of soil science This list of Russian Earth scientists includes the famous geographers, geologists, oceanographers, meteorologists, ecologists and other representatives of Earth sciences from the Russian Federation,… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Russians — This is a list of people associated with Imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and Russia of today. For a long time Russia has been a multinational country, and many people of different ethnicity contributed to its culture, to its glory, and to its… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”